President Sirleaf's Tour of South-Eastern Liberia

Monday, 16th April 2007

On Wednesday April 11, 2007, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf left Monrovia for a tour of South-Eastern Liberia. The President's visit was intended to identify with the plight of Liberians living in that part of the country. Browse this photo album to view highlights of the President's visit to the South-East.

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf commissioned former Justice Minister and outgoing Chairman of the Law Reform Commission, Cllr. Philips A. Z. Banks, III, as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Liberia on Friday, September 2, 2011. The President also used Friday's event to commission Counselors Eva Mae Mappy Morgan, Richard S. Klah and Chan Chan Paygar as Chief Judge and Associate Judges, respectively, of the new Commercial Court. Photos of the commissioning program are highlighted in this gallery. Browse Album

The President of Botswana, His Excellency Lieutenant General Seretse Khama Ian Khama, arrived in Liberia Wednesday, August 17, at the start of a two-day working visit. Scenes of the visit are highlighted in this gallery. Browse Album

Oil exploration officially got underway Friday, August 12, in Liberia, as President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf toured the Oil Rig facilities of the Anadarko Petroleum Corporation. Photos are highlighted in this gallery. Browse Album

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on Saturday, August 13, underwent a nomination process at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex in Paynesville. Scenes of the event are highlighted in this gallery. Browse Album

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Vice President Joseph Boakai were among thousands of Liberians who thronged Lofa County to participate in festivities marking official celebrations of Liberiaís 164th Independence Anniversary. Browse Album

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf traveled to the United States of America on Wednesday, June 22, for a week-long visit. While in the United States, the President held meetings with members of Congress, including the newly appointed leadership of Committees, to update them on the progress that Liberia has made in consolidating its democracy and fostering development, fueled by foreign investment and the private sector. President Sirleaf also addressed the challenges ahead as Liberia moves towards elections this year. Browse Album

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and her Cabinet signed, on June 8th, the Book of Condolence in memory of the late Mrs. Antoinette Louise Padmore Tubman, Former First Lady of the Republic of Liberia, who passed away, in her 98th year, on May 18, 2011. Scenes from the signing ceremony are highlighted in this photo gallery. Browse Album

President Sirleaf Sunday, June 5 returned from a tour of Sinoe and River Cess Counties. The President was delighted over the number of development projects being undertaken in both counties. Photos of the visits are highlighted in this gallery. Browse Album

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf departed Liberia on Saturday, May 28, 2011, to attend the inauguration of Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja. President Sirleaf also used the opportunity to hold talks with the newly inaugurated Nigerian President. She also held talks with Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara, South African President Jacob Zuma, among others. Browse Album

Malian President Amadou Toumani Toure visited Liberia on April 25, 2011, to hold talks with President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. The talks were centered around the re-activation of the Liberia-Mali Joint Commission. Events of the visit are highlighted in this photo album. Browse Album

This year's International Women's Day was marked by the visit of the former President of Chile, Michelle Bachelet. Madam Bachelet, who currently serves as Under-Secretary General and Executive Director of UN Women, was honored on Monday, March 7, with the distinction of Grand Band in the Star of Africa by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf at a ceremony at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Browse Album